Pakistan's Independence Day marred by death of 6 soldiers

Pakistan's army says "terrorists" have targeted a military truck with a bomb killing many soldiers and civilians over the past weekend. Picture: Arshad Butt/AP

Pakistan's army says "terrorists" have targeted a military truck with a bomb killing many soldiers and civilians over the past weekend. Picture: Arshad Butt/AP

Published Aug 14, 2017

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Islamabad - A roadside bomb targeted a convoy carrying

paramilitary troops in south-western Pakistan on Monday, killing six

soldiers and wounding several others, officials said.

The attack in Harnoi district in the province of Balochistan occurred

as the nation celebrated the 70th anniversary of the 1947 end of

British colonial rule on the Indian subcontinent.

Two soldiers with injuries were transferred to a hospital in Quetta,

the provincial capital, said Khan Wasseh, spokesman for paramilitary

Frontier Constabulary force.

"It was a powerful bomb and one vehicle was totally destroyed,"

Wasseh told dpa by phone from Quetta.

It was the second attack targeting security forces in the region in

three days after a roadside bomb in Quetta killed eight soldiers and

seven civilians on Saturday.

Balochistan, which shares border with both Afghanistan and Iran, is

Pakistan's largest and most volatile province.

It faces a multifaceted threat from jihadists like the Taliban, Sunni

sectarian groups targeting Shiite Muslims and nationalist insurgents

seeking liberation of their province from mainland Pakistan.

dpa

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